BMJ 1997;315:1506-1510 (6 December)
General practice
The influence of patients' hopes of receiving a prescription on doctors' perceptions and the decision to prescribe: a questionnaire survey
Nicky Britten,
senior lecturer in
medical sociology,a
Obioha Ukoumunne,
research
associate in medical statistics aa Department of General Practice, United Medical and Dental School of Guy's and St Thomas's
Hospitals, London SE11 6SP
Correspondence to: Dr Britten n.britten@umds.ac.uk
Objectives: To measure patients'
expectations
of receiving prescriptions and general practitioners' perceptions of these expectations and
to
determine the factors most closely associated with the decision to prescribe.
Design: Questionnaires were completed by patients
waiting to see their general practitioners, and by their doctors immediately after the
consultations.
Setting: Four non-fundholding group
practices
in southeast London.
Subjects: 544 unselected patients consulting 15
general practitioners.
Main outcome measures: Doctors'
perceptions
of patients' expectations; doctors' decisions to prescribe.
Results: 67% (354/526) of patients
hoped
for a prescription; doctors perceived that 56% (305/542) of patients wanted
prescriptions; and doctors wrote prescriptions in 59% (321/543) of consultations.
Despite the close agreement between patients' hopes and doctors' perceptions,
25% (89/353) of patients hoped for a prescription but did not receive one. In
22%
(68/313) of consultations in which prescriptions were written, they were not strictly
indicated
on purely medical grounds, and in only 66% (202/306) of consultations in which
prescriptions were written were they both indicated and hoped for. Doctors' perceptions
of
patients' expectations were the strongest predictor of the decision to prescribe, but the
final
regression model also included patients' hopes and ethnic group, and the doctor's
feeling of being pressurised.
Conclusions: In an area of low prescribing and high
expectations the decision to prescribe was closely related to actual and perceived expectations,
but
the latter was the more significant influence.
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Key messages
- Evidence that patients' expectations influence general practitioners'
prescribing is equivocal; in this study patients' hopes of receiving a prescription exceeded
both doctors' perceptions and the level of prescribing
- Over a quarter of patients who hoped for a prescription did not receive one
- In a fifth of consultations in which a prescription was written, the prescription was not
strictly
indicated on purely medical grounds
- Doctors' perceptions were the strongest determinant of the decision to
prescribe
- Doctors who felt pressurised were less likely to write a prescription if they perceived that
the
patient wanted one, and if they did write a prescription, it was less likely to be indicated than
when
the doctor did not feel pressurised
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